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Have you ever gotten a criminal charge?
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Fri Aug 2 04:39:54 2013
Date: Fri, 2 Aug 2013 01:39:54 -0700
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July 25: Anthony Weiner arrives with chief spokeswoman Barbara Morgan, left,
who has been criticized after an interview she said she believed was
off the record.APThe communications director for New York City mayoral hopeful
Anthony Weiner's campaign apologized Tuesday night forverbally attacking
a former campaign intern.Barbara Morgan, in an interview with Talking Points
Memo, used several vulgar expletives to describe Olivia Nuzzi, who penned
an insider account in the New York Daily News describing a campaign
in disarray.Morgan reportedly said that Nuzzi "sucked" at her job and threatened
to sue the former intern for criticizing her credentials in the tell-all
piece. She employed an arsenal of other epithets to describe the former
intern, including "sl--bag" and "tw-t.""Man, see if you ever get a job
in this town again," Morgan was quoted as telling Talking Points Memo.The
flap is another setback for Weiner, who recently acknowledged exchanging
sexually explicit messages online after similar behavior spurred his resignation
from Congress in 2011.A new poll released Monday found Weiner's support
fell from 26 percent last week to 16 percent.In response to questions
about the article, Morgan said she thought she was having an off-the-record
conversation with the reporter."In a moment of frustration, I used inappropriate
language in what I thought was an off the record conversation. It
was wrong and I am very sorry, which is what I said
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arce's current five-year term expires,
which would leave the agency with just two members -- short of
the three legally needed for it to conduct business."I applaud the Senate
for putting in place a full board and look forward to working
together on other steps we can take to grow our economy," Obama
said in a written statement that put an optimistic face on upcoming
battles with Congress over taxes and spending.Besides renewing Pearce for
another five-year term, senators also confirmed Democrats Kent Hirozawa
and Nancy Schiffer, who both have long experience as labor lawyers, to
the NLRB. The two Republicans approved are a pair of attorneys who
have worked with employers on labor issues, Philip A. Miscimarra and Harry
I. Johnson III.On Wednesday, senators planned to begin considering Obama's
nomination of B. Todd Jones to head the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco,
Firearms and Explosives. It will also take up his selection of Samantha
Power to become U.N. ambassador.In a turnabout, Democrats were expressing
optimism that they would win the 60 votes needed to end Republican
roadblocks against a vote on Jones, whom Obama nominated in January to
head ATF. The agency, which has not had a confirmed director since
2006, helps enforce federal gun laws.Top National Rifle Association lobbyist
Jim Baker said in an interview this week that the gun lobby
would remain neutral on Jones, saying, "We find nothing in his background
to concern law-abiding g
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<p style="font-size:xx-small;"> July 29, 2013: Tourists and locals play on Ko'Olina beach on the
island of Oahu, Hawaii.ReutersLawmakers in the Aloha State want to wave
goodbye to their growing homeless population -- by buying them a one-way
ticket off the island.Hawaii's controversial three-year Return to Home pilot
program launches later this year and is being billed as a way
to help the states 17,000 homeless residents, while reducing the financial
burden the state has in caring for them. Under the plan, the
state will pay for a one-way plane ticket for any homeless resident
who can find someone on the mainland to take them in.The program,
which has a $100,000 annual budget, is the brainchild of state Rep.
John Mizuno, who had unsuccessfully tried to get a similar plan through
the past three legislative sessions. This year, the measure was attached
to a larger spending bill and squeaked through the state legislature.Critics,
though, say the program is a quick fix and does nothing to
address the root causes of homelessness.Patricia McManaman, director of
the Department of Human Services the agency tasked with implementing the
program -- told lawmakers she had reservations about the plan to send
the states homeless away and questioned the programs funding. She also had
a problem with language in the bill that suggests homeless people are
in need of sufficient personal hygiene in order to travel something
she calls an unnecessary and inappropriate stereotype.But Miz
One of the biggest impediments to establishing a market for electric cars
is the lack of charging stations, like this one in Montpelier, Vt.
(AP Photo/Toby Talbot)A California company was given more than $100 million
in taxpayer funds by the federal government with few strings attached
to establish a network of electric car charging stations that is
fraught with problems, according to a government audit.All this, despite
weak demand by the American public for electric cars.While President Obama
has pledged to get 1 million electric cars on U.S. roads by
2015, a new report by the Department of Energys inspector general found
that Americans aversion to electric vehicles and loose department supervision
led to stalling the charging network which cost taxpayers more than
$135 million.The report noted the project was filled with problems from
the beginning, and said taxpayer-funded grants to San Francisco-based ECOtality
for it were very generous and involved little risk by the company.-
Inspector General's reportECOtality, which recently named Brandon Hurlbut,
former chief of staff for ex-Energy Secretary Steven Chu, to its board,
won a $99.8 million award in 2009 to install nearly 15,000 electric
vehicle chargers throughout the country.The company and its subsidiaries
also received about $35 million from the departments Vehicle Technologies
Program from 2005 to 2011, for two multiyear projects to evaluate and
test specific vehicles.Acco
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